[GRASS-user] Correct import of a global grid (0E to 360E) to GRASS (-180W to 180E).

Daniel Lee lee at isi-solutions.org
Sat Jun 30 04:05:45 PDT 2012


Hi Marcello,

It sounds like you're trying to import your map into the wrong coordinate
system. If you have the correct coordinate system of the NetCDF, you should
be able to define a location with that CRS using either the correct EPSG
code or a WKT string. If need be, you can always create a WKT string as
well, although I don't know how to do that.

Best,
Daniel

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2012/6/30 Marcello Gorini <gorini at gmail.com>

> Dear all,
>
> I am pretty sure this must be easy, but I just can't find the correct
> answer.
>
> My grid is a netcdf geographic grid that spans from 0E to 360E and from
> 90N to -90S.
>
> I use r.in.gdal to import it, but it gets flipped since GRASS region spans
> from -180W to 180E.
>
> How to do it right?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best regards,
> Marcello.
>
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